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Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)Intended Balun
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From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this isn't how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)Built Balun

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this.

This is the balun I am using: Pulse CX2147

Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this isn't how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this.

This is the balun I am using: Pulse CX2147

Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

Intended Balun
(source: vk5ajl.com)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this isn't how it is wired. It is wired like.

Built Balun

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this.

This is the balun I am using: Pulse CX2147

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Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this instisn't how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this.

This is the balun I am using: Pulse CX2147

Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this inst how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this

Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this isn't how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this.

This is the balun I am using: Pulse CX2147

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Balun Polarity Importance

Hello I am picking up a project from someone else who has a built a dipole that is connected to a 1:1 transformer with the intention of using it as a current balun. I have noticed that from documents that the balun is supposed to be built with the corresponding polarity

![Intended Balun] (http://vk5ajl.com/projects/img/baluncurrentl.jpg)

From looking at the PCB built I have determined that this inst how it is wired. It is wired like.

![Built Balun] (https://i.sstatic.net/KShR3.jpg)

The thing I am wondering is that if this polarity difference is effected my Balun abilities. I haven't really been able to find a explanation about this